What is the OU hand signal?

horns down
The “horns down” hand gesture is a staple for anyone associated with the Oklahoma Sooners, even if OU isn’t playing the Texas Longhorns.

What is Oklahoma horns down?

The gesture has been used primarily by Big 12 teams mocking the Longhorns’ Hook ‘Em hand sign, by flipping the sign upside down. At Big 12 media days, conference coordinator of officials Greg Burks confirmed to reporters that there will likely “be a penalty” should a player use the “Horns Down” during a ballgame.

What do Sooner fans say to each other?

In recent years, “Boomer Sooner” has been adopted as a chant at Sooner football and basketball games.

What is the OU mascot?

Sooner Schooner
Boomer and Sooner
The University of Oklahoma/Mascot

Where did the OK gesture hand sign come from?

The widely understood modern use of the gesture for approval or assent seems to have arisen along with the term “O.K.” in the 19th century. Some researchers have traced the word to 1839, when Charles Gordon Greene wrote jokingly in The Boston Morning Post about it being an intentionally misspelled abbreviation for “all correct.”

What does OK hand sign mean?

The “a-ok” hand sign commonly signifies approbation or appreciation. Like many other signs, it has a deeper, darker meaning in occult circles. Widely unnoticed, the hand sign is flashed by many major artists of the music industry.

What is the emoji for OK?

The ‘ok hand sign’ emoji is a special symbol that can be used on smartphones, tablets, and computers. Your device needs to support this particular emoji in order for you to be able to use it, otherwise the emoji may not appear.

What is the hand sign for OK?

The hand signal for a-OK is often used in Central Europe to indicate intoxication. When used in this connotation, the nose of the sign giver is placed inside of the “o” created when making the a-OK sign, indicating someone is intoxicated.

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